What is the fuel consumption of the NV200?
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2018 Nissan NV200 1.6L CVT model has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.9L/100km. The 2016 Nissan NV200 1.6L manual model has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 7.3L/100km. Here is relevant information: Actual fuel consumption: For the 1.6L 5-speed manual Nissan NV200, owner-reported fuel consumption ranges from 7.18~9.32L/100km, with an average of 8.25L/100km. For the 1.6L CVT Nissan NV200, owner-reported fuel consumption ranges from 7.17~9.57L/100km, with an average of 8.37L/100km. Test data: A fuel consumption test was conducted on the 2018 Nissan NV200 CVT model, covering 110.5 kilometers across various road conditions. With an average speed of 31.5km/h, it consumed 9.03 liters of fuel, resulting in an average fuel consumption of 8.17L/100km. This result is only slightly higher than that of ordinary family cars. Considering it needs to pull a curb weight of 1.4 tons, this performance is at a normal level.
I've been driving a Nissan NV200 for over two years now, using it for deliveries as a small urban business owner, running around the city every week. Mine is the manual diesel version, with an average fuel consumption of about 8 liters per 100 kilometers. In heavy traffic, it can go up to over 9 liters, but on smooth highways, it drops to 6.5-7 liters. Driving habits are crucial—sudden acceleration and hard braking waste too much fuel. After correcting these habits, I save over a hundred bucks on fuel each month. Vehicle weight also affects fuel consumption; there's nearly a 1-liter difference between empty and fully loaded, so I try to minimize unnecessary loads. Regular maintenance keeps the engine more efficient, like cleaning the injectors and air filter every six months. All in all, the NV200 is quite worry-free and suitable for commercial use, making it easy to keep fuel costs within budget.